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Contribuisci feedbackThis is my favorite Indian restaurant. Better than my experiences in the Balti Triangle in Birmingham, which is saying a lot. I’m lacto-ovo, so I’m not sure exactly what the vegan options are, but the vegetarian dishes are all great, especially the chole peshwari, paneer tikka masala and adraki dingri. As you can see, my palate isn’t exactly geared towards the most traditional and authentic Indian dishes, but I’ve enjoyed everything I’ve had there, including the more traditional ones. The staff is incredibly friendly and courteous, and they have a nice beer menu including a good mix of English and Belgian options.
I ordered the Chicken Biryani, but it turned out to be more like a chicken pulao with rice. I got takeout for dinner, and the price per person was between $10-20. The food was decent enough, I'd give it a 3 out of 5. The service was good, a solid 5 out of 5. The atmosphere of the restaurant was nice, I would rate it a 4 out of 5.
I had a delicious lunch at this restaurant. The price per person was between $10-20. The food and service both received a perfect score of 5. I highly recommend trying the Masala Dosa.
Excellent food. Frequently get take out from here. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
If you're in the mood for some spicy food and looking for a casual dining option, this restaurant is perfect. They offer a buffet-style lunch where you can pick and choose what you like to eat. While some Indian people may not find the food to be authentic, if you're just looking to enjoy some spice, this place is suitable. The biryani may not be the real deal, but if you think of it as a dry curry commonly found in Japan, it's easier to appreciate. Despite being an Indian restaurant, the prices are reasonable and it can cater to different needs. The service is dine-in.